. Animal castration. Castration. PEEL!MINA'KY MEASURES 17 boiled daily when regularly used and should be kepi wrapped in a clean, sterile towel, and not loosely thrown in the soiled and more or less contaminated emergency bag. In field work the average client will inwardly, if not outwardly, appreciate the pains taken by the scrupulously exacting operator, even though he is put to some effort to procure a clean pail or basin and sterile towels for the convenience of the veterinarian,. F;CT 4_a SUBSTANTIAL ECRASEUR OF THE "QUICK-CHAIN" TYPE when the client understands that such precau


. Animal castration. Castration. PEEL!MINA'KY MEASURES 17 boiled daily when regularly used and should be kepi wrapped in a clean, sterile towel, and not loosely thrown in the soiled and more or less contaminated emergency bag. In field work the average client will inwardly, if not outwardly, appreciate the pains taken by the scrupulously exacting operator, even though he is put to some effort to procure a clean pail or basin and sterile towels for the convenience of the veterinarian,. F;CT 4_a SUBSTANTIAL ECRASEUR OF THE "QUICK-CHAIN" TYPE when the client understands that such precautions are taken for the sole purpose of lessening the danger of infection to his animals. The veterinary student who is unfamiliar with the appearance and quality of castrating and other special instruments should refer to any complete veterinary instrument catalogue, wdiich can be readily secured from any reputable dealer. Restraint A thorough knowledge of practical methods of re- straint of animals is very necessary in order to become skilled as a castrator. It could not he the intention of any right thinking veterinarian to employ restraint to the exclusion of anesthesia; however, oftentimes a cas- tration operation, skillfully performed on a conscious animal, may inflict less real shock and distress to the subject than complete anesthesia used under average. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Lacroix, John Victor, 1882-. Chicago, American journal of veterinary medicine


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